Tuesday, June 27, 2006

<< Less Than Nothing >>

Nothing is absolutely the limit of nothingness.
It's the lowest you can go.
It's the end of the line.
How can something be less than nothing?
If there were something that was less than nothing,
then nothing would not be nothing,
it would be something -- even though it's just a very little bit of
something.
But if nothing is nothing,
then nothing has nothing that is less than it is.

2 comments:

~ tooterz ~ said...

This sounds quite familiar. It seems to be something that Terry from << I Not Stupid >> said. He gave his comments about nothing being the absolute limit of nothhingness too. I guess you and Terry share some kind of affinity.. lol.

v.o.n said...

nah.. it's from << Charlotte's Web >> . To think that's your literature text.. *tsk tsk*